Students from Bronx Prep Middle School will do a live taping of their podcast, which focuses on period poverty, the ‘pink’ tax, and the culture of shame around talking about menstruation.

1:00 pm–1:30 pm

DoubleTake Dance

Performance by New York City based contemporary dance company that strives to connect with a wide range of audiences through fusions of movement that are accessible and understandable to both the dancer and non-dancer.

Highlights

American Dreams (Revisited) is an NYPD car filled with a peace garden. The garden is filled with varying plants and peace lilies, which purify air quality in a process called Phytoremediation. The plants occupy the inside of the cop car’s space as a symbol of growth and also a blunt reference to oxygen in direct protest of illegal police tactics such as the chokehold used to subdue civilians which led to Eric Garner’s death.

Adia Victoria
May 31, 8:00pm

Nashville-based artist Adia Victoria will be performing songs from her album, Silences. This 12-track album brings in the topics of mental illness, drug addiction, sexism, and all the elements that consume the day-to-day lives of women attempting to make a world of their own.

Phlavor.us Presents Leo Coltrane and Friends
June 1, 7:00pm

Leo Coltrane is a lyrically-driven musical artist from Brooklyn. While his work is rooted in Hip-Hop, his approach to making music carries the hallmarks of linguistics, poetry, visual art, and jazz. Watch as he performs live on the ACLU100 stage.

Featured Partners

Food available for purchase:

El Super Tostada

(All day Friday & Saturday)

Chef Katsu Brooklyn

(All day Friday & Saturday)

The Doe Fund

(All day Saturday)

Thank you for joining us!

Thank you for attending the ACLU100 Experience and learning how to reduce prison populations, protect immigrants, and ensure everyone’s constitutional right to vote. We hope you enjoyed the performers, speakers, and artists who partnered with us for this event.